Pashto is one of the two official languages of Afghanistan, the other being Dari. Pashto, however, is the standard language used in the government and in the media, and is the native tongue of about 50% of the population. Can learning another language be as easy as speaking your own? Yes - with Pimsleur it's that easy. Learn on your own time, at your own pace, and wherever you choose. Pashto I includes fifteen hours of spoken language practice and one additional hour of reading instruction and is designed to be use. In the first ten lessons. Structures become more complex, and informal speech is introduced. Conversations become fuller as you learn to talk about the activities, needs, and wants of others; discuss family members; practice performing introductions; make comparisons; and discuss future plans . As you progress, your vocabulary is expanded and your fluency increased. The next ten lessons allow you to further combine and build upon known elements and to produce longer and more complex sentences. You practice shopping scenarios, deal with business situations, talk in more detail about your family, practice making and receiving phone calls, and discuss the weather. (Note: there is nothing medical-related in the course.) In the final ten lessons, you've doubled your vocabulary and have several hundred structures to draw upon. You'll gain experience asking for assistance, finding addresses and locations, talking about leisure activities, and handling different office situations. Reading Lessons are included at the end of Unit 30. These lessons, which total about one hour, are designed to give you practice reading Pashto. You'll be reading words, phrases, and short sentences using familiar vocabulary as well as new vocabulary regarding useful topic. A Reading Booklet to be used with the audio.
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